Coro’s living room exposed for the first time in world wide winternet history!
Here’s a great painting from our SF cohort.
As always – words from the man himself – “Oil painting of my living room from a couple of years ago. That’s my friend Nox in the bottom right corner.”
Hi Nox.
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
SF mastermind Coro coming at your faces with a bioninja.
As always – words from the man himself – “This was for G.I. Joe. Don’t think they ever used it for anything. Oh well i tried.”
You succeeded! We love bioninja.
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
SF artist and resident badass Coro brings you an awesome cityscape.
As always – words from the man himself – “This was for the table of contents for the LA times last year. Don’t think they used it, but that’s the way it works in this industry. Sometimes you grind for days on something that ends up in the trash pile. Oh well, at least they were nice to work with!”
I want to hang out there a lot.
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
SF artist Coro knows how to redecorate a castle.
As always – words from the man himself – “what Nestea does to vampire castles.”
Note to self: buy vampire castle and tea.
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
Bay Area artist Coro is designing (toy) guns for fucking children.
As always – words from the man himself – “some gun designs for a childrens toy.”
Makes me want a baby just to give him/her one of these. Or two (guns not babies).
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
SF’s Coro with a haunting head shot.
As always – words from the man himself – “Little quick head study from imagination land.”
Tickets to imagination land sold out.
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
SF’s Coro bringing that steamy underwater action for your cartoon saltwater fetish.
As always – words from the man himself – “This was for a casual game pitch or something. It was fun to do something so far outside what I usually do.”
Are we to believe Coro doesn’t normally sit home during his off hours painting cartoon fish? LIES!
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com
Coro supplies another fantastic image for you to show your friends and tell them you drew.
As always – words from the man himself – “I drew this a long time ago, then pulled it out recently and repainted the face.”
He repainted the face. Your face is next, suckas!
For more concept art and illustration work from Coro and others, check out MassiveBlack.com













